Live-streaming survey results

Results of the survey as follows :

33 respondents

Non player respondents include

Ray Greatorex (very supportive , would regularly watch the live stream, open audience )

Marc Duffell (very supportive , would regularly watch the live stream, open audience )

Scorer responses

Suzanna – very supportive

Rob Knight : It’s a fad! A total waste of the clubs money!
Those who are interested can do a crowd funding towards the cost ! Let’s see how much Interest there is then?? Plus they would have to contribute also to the recurring annual costs.
Instead of wasting the clubs on this ask the groundskeeper if they need any new equipment.
Like a scarifier to replace the antique one in the store room that people thought was junk during the store room clear out lol

Jeremy Reed : – very supportive

Other responses

Would be a great advertisement for the club and offers an opportunity to watch our own village play, something that hasn’t been an option before.

It’s the way of the world, I tuned into a few games this season, and it was great for those who can’t play, or associated to the club to get back in touch. Also good to see Umpiring errors, to help them learn in the future. And also floors in technique that TVN could maybe help with….

I reckon the sound/chat from spectators should be unable to be picked up , from my experience in village life people use cricket as a way of having a good chat which is an useful way to retain mental health in a rural environment

I am sure that this would contribute to both interest in and awareness of Wisborough Green Cricket Club. However Although I am very supportive it is important that we are aware of the financial implications as far as the club is concerned. before developing the concept.

Of course supportive and happy to help in any way 😊

Very short questionnaire
Without knowing how safeguarding was being addressed I am not sure I can support although I see its value

Would be brilliant, especially for game analysis

Having seen live streaming it’s ok but it’s aimed at wicket so once ball goes out of field of vision you lose what’s going on, miss Fielding etc. As a tool to help batsmen and bowlers it’s good, as a viewer due to the limited field of vision difficult to get into a game watching.

Happy to be trained on and help

Monty Palmer, Stephen Talman, Nick Klein, Suzana Braddock, Matt Watts, James Rainford, Nick Reed, Dan Vickery, James Janion, Harry Hunter, Frank Vickery, Joey Calder Smith, Callum Price, Ben Thatcher, Matt Ritchie , Chris Marshall, Ollie Warmington, Tarnie Dixon , Jeremy Reed